First-year Adelaide AFLW player Kiera Mueller has helped launch the Club’s 2023 Bridgestone Crows Academies NGA Girls program.

Mueller, who’s pathway to the national competition came through the Bridgestone Crows Academies NGA Girls program, attended the squad’s first training session on Tuesday night, when 34 emerging young female footballers were put through their paces at West Lakes.

The program, which brings together some of the state’s best young players, is heading into its seventh year and will again be led by two-time Adelaide premiership player and now assistant coach Courtney Cramey.

The squad is selected from the best under-15 female players from Adelaide’s four aligned SANFL NGA clubs – Central District, North Adelaide, Glenelg and Sturt.

The 2023 Crows Academy also includes 11 players from regional zones and a future Father-Daughter draft prospect in Polly Turner, whose father Peter was on the Crows’ original playing list in 1991.

Crows Academies Manager Jarrod Meers said the success of the Academies program was evident in the number of graduates now in the AFLW system.

“Our Bridgestone Crows Academies NGA Girls program has been incredibly successful over the past six years and plays a significant role in the South Australian female talent pathway,” Meers said.

“We have had 17 graduates from this program drafted in to the AFLW system in that time, including our most recent Crows AFLW draftee Kiera Mueller.

“In addition to the great work the SANFL NGA aligned clubs do with these girls, our program provides amazing AFLW education and coach Courtney Cramey gives them a sample of what it’s like to be inside the inner sanctum of the most successful AFLW club in Australia.”

Mueller, 19, is now playing alongside her former Academies coach Chelsea Randall with the Crows’ AFLW team.

“My time in the Academies was such a great experience, not just for the friendships that were made with the other squad members but also the exposure to AFLW facilities and players,” Mueller said.

“I lucky enough to talk to the new Academies squad about my journey and pathway into AFLW and it was wonderful to see how enthusiastic and excited they were to be part of the team.”

2023 UNDER-15 BRIDGESTONE CROWS ACADEMIES NGA SQUAD:

Charlotte Maurits

Central District

Indiana Nelson

Central District

Jade Pryor

Central District

Jyearah Newchurch

Central District

Lilly Kroschel

Central District

Miyu Endersby

Central District

Sienna Antony

Central District

Tara Lord

Central District

Ada-Mae Koch

Glenelg

Emme Day

Glenelg

Georgie Fielder

Glenelg

Imogen Luk

Glenelg

Lily Bartholomaeus

Glenelg

Maiya Foote

Glenelg

Sava Ogrodowski

Glenelg

Summer Batchelor

Glenelg

Isobel McTaggart

North Adelaide

Imogen Cunningham

North Adelaide

Aliesha Juillerat

North Adelaide

Caitlin Hardin

North Adelaide

Nevaeh Ebert

North Adelaide

Lucy Reddaway

North Adelaide

Lucy Laube

North Adelaide

Polly Turner

North Adelaide

Iris Newman

North Adelaide

Skout Young

Sturt

Elodie de Wit

Sturt

Georgia Emes

Sturt

Alicia Gevers

Sturt

Erin Conn

Sturt

Indira Panelli

Sturt

Charlotte Copson

Sturt

Jessie Rosser

Sturt